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Type: Article
Title: The emergence of an industrial relations system in Taiwan: Historical and contextual challenges
Author: Rice, John Lewis
Citation: Asia Pacific Business Review, 2006; 12 (2):163-174
Publisher: Routledge
Issue Date: 2006
ISSN: 1360-2381
School/Discipline: Business School
Abstract: This contribution traces the emergence of a new system of industrial relations in Taiwan. The transformation from a planned one-party state to democracy has occurred in the context of political, economic and social liberalization. The retreat of KMT influence, and the increasing plurality of labour organizations, are issues that are explored. In conclusion, some observations are made with regards to the emergence of new political and economic structures related to labour organization.
Keywords: Industrial relations; reform; unions; KMT; government; opposition; Taiwan
RMID: 0020062420
DOI: 10.1080/13602380500532222
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